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Letters: Republicans decry Democrats in office, but failed to field worthy candidates

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 24, 2022

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As a longtime Republican, I see the problems we face politically, economically and socially.Republicans and conservatives blame President Joe Biden and Democrats. The problem is not Biden or Democrats. It is us, Republicans.We failed to nominate a , one that respected the Constitution and others. One who was not a character assassin. Someone who understands the branches of government, how they work.We need seasoned public servants for diplomacy... + full article



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